Lid
Once part of an extensive service that belonged to Philadelphians Joseph and Rebecca Sims, this dish lid features a design that incorporates the Sims’ initials, “JRS,” below a tomb inscribed “WASHINGTON” with an eagle above and a weeping willow behind. Joseph Sims made his fortune as a China trade merchant, but in 1824, he declared bankruptcy and the contents of his well-appointed home were sold at auction. The Sims may have given this lid away as a gift or sold it at the bankruptcy auction.
Published ReferencesRon W. Fuchs II and David S. Howard, Made in China: Export Porcelain From the Leo and Doris Hodroff Collection at Winterthur (Winterthur: The Henry Francis du Pont Museum, Inc., 2005), 100-101, 196. (general reference)
Thomas Litzenburg, Jr. Chinese Export Porcelain In the Reeves Center Collection (London: Third Millenium Publishing Limited, 2003), 265. (general reference)
Jean McClure Mudge, Chinese Export Porcelain for the American Trade, 1785-1835 (Wilmington: University of Delaware Press, 1962), 173. (general reference)